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Devastating Storm Details; Cop Stabbed; Bakery Saved: CT News
Doctor fined/ Big news for TV anchor/ Tainted cupcakes arrests/ Best ice cream list/ Historic lottery winner/ Resident battles ALS and more.

There was plenty of news across Connecticut this past week. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
New Details Released Concerning 4 Tornadoes, Macroburst in CT
The National Weather Service pinpointed where 4 tornadoes and a macroburst were found in Connecticut during Tuesday's powerful storm.>>>Read More.
Connecticut Storm Recap: 2 Killed, Thousands Left Without Power
The massive storm caused devastation across the state resulting in two deaths and more than 80K people were left without power. We chronicle the damage across the entire state.>>>Read More.
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Wounded Police Officer Recovering from Stabbing Injuries
She was stabbed while investigating a complaint at an apartment building Thursday morning.>>>Read More.
Popular Bakery Saved Last Minute, Will Remain Open
The downtown staple had previously announced it would be closing its doors, but it has now been saved by a last-minute purchase.>>>Read More.
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It's Twins For Ecstatic CT News Anchor!
"There are no words to describe this love.">>>Read More.
CT Creamery Named to List of America's Best Ice Cream
The family has occupied the farmstead where the creamery is situated since 1894.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Abused Dog Had No Access To Food, Water Or Shelter: PD
- Marilyn Monroe Statue To Grace Downtown
- Armed Robbery Suspect Runs Out Of Gas, Gets Arrested: Police
- Bodily Fluid-Tainted Cupcakes Lead To Arrest Of 4 CT Juveniles
- Doctor, Practice to Pay $800K in Fed, State Fines
- First-Ever $3 Million Mega Millions Ticket Sold in Connecticut
- Thousands Of Dollars Raised For Resident's ALS Battle
- Photos: Connecticut Storm Aftermath
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Pictured: Home damaged in Pootatuck Park Area/ Photo courtesy of Julia Truchsess
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